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Tim Hart and Friends: Bobby Shaftoe
Bobby Shaftoe
[
Roud 1359
; Ballad Index FSWB170A
; trad.]
Shirley Collins recorded Bobby Shaftoe during a two day session in London in 1958 for her 1960 LP False True Lovers. She and Alan Lomax commented in the album's notes:
One of the best known British folk songs, is here sung with vigour and snap as it was when John Stokoe found it in Northern England. In the North the tune has been played for country dancing. What one usually hears is a sentimentalised, slowed-down reworking of the song, from which all the Northern dialect has been deleted, along with the child which the girl friend is carrying against Bobby Shaftoe's return.
And Melanie Harrold sang Bobby Shaftoe on Tim Hart and Friends' album My Very Favourite Nursery Rhyme Record; this track was later reissued on the compilation CD Favourite Nursery Rhymes and Other Children's Songs.
Lyrics
| Shirley Collins sings | Melanie Harrold sings |
|---|---|
|
Bobby Shaftoe's gone to sea, |
Bobby Shaftoe's gone to sea, |
|
Bobby Shaftoe's neat and slim, |
Bobby Shaftoe's tall and fair, |
|
Bobby Shaftoe's getting a bairn, |
Bobby Shaftoe's gone to sea, |
|
Bobby Shaftoe's fat and fair, |
Bobby Shaftoe's tall and slim, |
|
Bobby Shaftoe's been to sea, |
Bobby Shaftoe's gone to sea, |
